This longitudinal study examined developmental trajectories of infant sleep problems from 3 to 24 months old and investigated associations with infant-parent attachment security and dependency. In a sample of 107 Israeli families, number and duration of infant nighttime awakenings were measured at 3, 6, 9, and 24 months old, using mothers’ and fathers’ reports on the Brief Infant Sleep Questionnaire (BISQ). Infant–parent attachment security and infant-parent dependency was assessed at 24 months old, using the observer Attachment Q-Sort procedure (AQS) with both parents. Latent growth curve models showed a non-linear decline in number and duration of infant nighttime awakenings over time. A higher number and longer duration of infant nightti...
Sleep is an essential function of human life, underlying both biological and cultural processes. Dra...
Study Objectives: To longitudinally examine sleep patterns, habits, and parent-reported sleep proble...
There are individual differences in 9-month-old infants\u27 night awakening behavior. Some infants a...
This longitudinal study examined developmental trajectories of infant sleep problems from 3 to 24 mo...
This longitudinal study examined developmental trajectories of infant sleep problems from 3 to 24 mo...
Objective: Night wakings are common in infancy. Although a link between infant night wakings and att...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Night wakings are common in infancy. Although a link betwee...
ABSTRACT: Sleep regulation was examined from a mother–child relational perspective. Although the lin...
Infants’ sleep problems, especially, nighttime awakenings, are common concerns of parents and may ha...
Objectives The goals of this study were to assess: (a) the involvement of fathers and mothers in ove...
Objectives The goals of this study were to assess: (a) the involvement of fathers and mothers in ove...
Objectives The goals of this study were to assess: (a) the involvement of fathers and mothers in ove...
Objectives The goals of this study were to assess: (a) the involvement of fathers and mothers in ove...
This study examined associations between mother-infant nighttime interactions and mother-infant atta...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
Sleep is an essential function of human life, underlying both biological and cultural processes. Dra...
Study Objectives: To longitudinally examine sleep patterns, habits, and parent-reported sleep proble...
There are individual differences in 9-month-old infants\u27 night awakening behavior. Some infants a...
This longitudinal study examined developmental trajectories of infant sleep problems from 3 to 24 mo...
This longitudinal study examined developmental trajectories of infant sleep problems from 3 to 24 mo...
Objective: Night wakings are common in infancy. Although a link between infant night wakings and att...
Item does not contain fulltextObjective: Night wakings are common in infancy. Although a link betwee...
ABSTRACT: Sleep regulation was examined from a mother–child relational perspective. Although the lin...
Infants’ sleep problems, especially, nighttime awakenings, are common concerns of parents and may ha...
Objectives The goals of this study were to assess: (a) the involvement of fathers and mothers in ove...
Objectives The goals of this study were to assess: (a) the involvement of fathers and mothers in ove...
Objectives The goals of this study were to assess: (a) the involvement of fathers and mothers in ove...
Objectives The goals of this study were to assess: (a) the involvement of fathers and mothers in ove...
This study examined associations between mother-infant nighttime interactions and mother-infant atta...
Sleep is a universal construct that receives much attention in media and science, at least partially...
Sleep is an essential function of human life, underlying both biological and cultural processes. Dra...
Study Objectives: To longitudinally examine sleep patterns, habits, and parent-reported sleep proble...
There are individual differences in 9-month-old infants\u27 night awakening behavior. Some infants a...